The Legacy of Dr. Masaru Emoto
ArtTour International Magazine|Spring 2020
The groundbreaking work of Japanese scientist Masaru Emoto, one of the most important water researchers of our times, leads to a new consciousness about our relation to Earth's most precious resource.
Viviana Puello
The Legacy of Dr. Masaru Emoto

According to Dr. Emoto's hypothesis, water takes on the resonance of the energy that is directed at it, and human consciousness can affect its molecular structure.

For over twenty years until he passed away in 2014, Dr. Emoto studied the evidence behind his discovery of the ways in which the molecular structure of water transforms when it is exposed to human words, sounds, thoughts, and intentions. The astonishing photo documentation of his research about water revolutionized the idea that our thoughts and intentions impact our physical world.

Dr. Masaru Emoto was a Doctor of Alternative Medicine, who was a graduate of Yokohama Municipal University and the Open International University. His books “Messages from Water 1 and 2” and “The Hidden Messages in Water,” were first published in Japan and sold over 400,000 copies worldwide.

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